Very good movie, both versions. I liked the ending a lot better in the new one. And the rape scene was definitely intense, but it really did well for developing the girl's character...if anything it should serve to scare the crap out of would-be-rapists and seem empowering rape victims...I bet ya **spoiler** tattoo gun sales spiked after the movie was released...

The film, released last year, is
reported to have cost more than £55million to produce. Although it made
£145million worldwide, it is not clear how much was spent on marketing
and advertising, causing the loss.

The disappointing performance has even put the film’s expected sequels in doubt.

Neither
MGM nor co-producers Sony Pictures has committed to making films of The
Girl Who Played with Fire and The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest,
which complete Larsson’s trilogy.

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